This script does archive logs backup using rman.
#!/bin/ksh
. ~/.profile
##
## script name : rman_arch_bkup.ksh
## Author : Ramakrishna Nemani
##
## Purpose :
## This script takes database sid as a command line argument and does archive logs
## backup. It backs up to the default device using automatic channel allocation.
## Make sure you have configured the default device and channels. You can find the
## configuration that I have used in a script called rman_config.ksh
##
## Other Features :
## This script emails the backup log to the email ids set up in the email configuration
## file email configuration file is just a text file containing the email ids to where
## the backup log will be emailed to.
## This script creates a log file on the datbase server where this script is hosted.
##
## It also creates and uses a lockfile to make sure no other rman process is running for
## the database sid that was supplied through the command line. Should this script fail
## for any reason, it does not remove the lockfile so that no rman process can run for this
## database until the error is fixed and the lock file is removed manually
##
##
## Note :
## You need to login as a unix user id that belongs to the dba group and run this script
## There are a bunch of modifiable parameters in this script that you should modify to
## reflect your environment.
## I have tested this script on only Oracle 10g on an IBM AIX platform. Use it at your own risk.
##
## This is an example or sample script
##
##
## Make sure ORACLE_SID is passed as an argument
##
if (( $# < 1 ))
then
echo
echo Error Missing Arguement, Please supply Oracle Sid
echo
echo Usage: $0 ORACLE_SID
echo
exit
fi
export ORACLE_SID=$1
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
##
## -------------------- Start of modifiable parameters ------------------------------
##
## Change the values for the following parameters to reflect your environment
##
##
LOG_DIR="/u01/oracle/admin/rman"
LOCKFILE="${LOG_DIR}/$ORACLE_SID.lock"
EMAIL_INFO_FILE="${LOG_DIR}/${ORACLE_SID}_email.cfg"
SENDER="mailto:rman@%60hostname"
CURR_DATE=`date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S"`
##
## using two seperate files instead of one for keeping the logs
## The LOGFILE will have log from just the latest run
## The LOGARCFILE will have the cumulative log
##
## LOGFILE="${LOG_DIR}/rman_arch_bkup_$CURR_DATE.log"
LOGFILE="${LOG_DIR}/rman_arch_bkup.$ORACLE_SID.log"
LOGARCFILE="${LOG_DIR}/rman_arch_bkup.$ORACLE_SID.log.arc"
##
## using two seperate files instead of one for keeping the errors
## The EMAILFILE will have errors if any from just the latest run
## The EMAILARCFILE will have the cumulative errors
##
EMAILFILE="${LOG_DIR}/rman_arch_bkup.$ORACLE_SID.email"
EMAILARCFILE="${LOG_DIR}/rman_arch_bkup.$ORACLE_SID.email.arc"
## --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
##
## -------------------- End of modifiable parameters ------------------------------
##
## --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
##
## Make sure no other rman process is running for this ORACLE_SID
##
echo --------------------------------------------------------- > $LOGFILE
date >> $LOGFILE
echo ---------------- rman_arch_bkup.ksh started ------------------ >> $LOGFILE
while [ 1 ]
do
if [ -e $LOCKFILE ]
then
##
## Some rman process is running. Check again after 3 minutes
##
echo "$LOCKFILE exists. Will check again after 3 minutes" >> $LOGFILE
echo >> $LOGFILE
sleep 180
else
##
## No rman process is running. Create a lock file
##
echo Do not remove this file. This is a lock file for $ORACLE_SID > $LOCKFILE
break
fi
done
rman <<EOF >> $LOGFILE
connect target / ;
SHOW ALL ;
## RUN
## {
## ALLOCATE CHANNEL c1 DEVICE TYPE DISK;
## BACKUP DATABASE FILESPERSET 1 PLUS ARCHIVELOG DELETE INPUT;
## DELETE NOPROMPT OBSOLETE;
## }
BACKUP ARCHIVELOG ALL DELETE INPUT;
DELETE NOPROMPT OBSOLETE;
REPORT SCHEMA ;
REPORT UNRECOVERABLE;
EXIT ;
EOF
rmanstatus=$?
if (( $rmanstatus > 0 ))
then
if [ ! -e $EMAIL_INFO_FILE ]
then
echo "To:rnemani@na.cokecce.com" > $EMAIL_INFO_FILE
fi
cat $EMAIL_INFO_FILE > $EMAILFILE
echo "Subject: The $0 script failed for $ORACLE_SID !!!" >> $EMAILFILE
echo >> $EMAILFILE
date >> $EMAILFILE
echo "rman error!!! ..." >> $EMAILFILE
echo "Not removed the lock file : $LOCKFILE " >> $EMAILFILE
echo "Please fix the error and remove the lock file" >> $EMAILFILE
echo "before re-running the script again!!!" >> $EMAILFILE
echo >> $EMAILFILE
grep -i 'RMAN-' $LOGFILE >> $EMAILFILE
grep -i 'ORA-' $LOGFILE >> $EMAILFILE
grep -i 'sbt' $LOGFILE >> $EMAILFILE
grep -i 'tsm' $LOGFILE >> $EMAILFILE
sendmail -F "$SENDER" -t < $EMAILFILE
cat $EMAILFILE >> $EMAILARCFILE
exit 12
fi
echo --------------------------------------------------------- >> $LOGFILE
date >> $LOGFILE
echo ---------------- rman_arch_bkup.ksh completed ---------------- >> $LOGFILE
echo >> $LOGFILE
cat $EMAIL_INFO_FILE > $EMAILFILE
echo "Subject: The $0 script completed successfully for $ORACLE_SID !!!" >> $EMAILFILE
cat $LOGFILE >> $EMAILFILE
sendmail -F "$SENDER" -t < $EMAILFILE
cat $EMAILFILE >> $EMAILARCFILE
cat $LOGFILE >> $LOGARCFILE
##
## Remove lock file to allow other rman processs for this ORACLE_SID to run, if any
##
rm $LOCKFILE
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## End of rman_arch_bkup.ksh
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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